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Russia, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. A new ed. Eng. tit. 8 pl. 1 map. 12° London, J: Murray, 1835.

——— A visit to Iceland, by way of Tronyem, in the "Flower of Yarrow" yacht, in the summer of 1834. 9 pl. 12° London, J: Murray, 1835.

——— The same: From the 2d London ed. In (Adam). Select circulating library, v. 7. 4°. Philadelphia, A. Waldie, 1836, pp. 308-342.

(J:) Denmark with Schleswig-Holstein and Lauenburg.—Iceland, Greenland and Copenhagen. (Philips' series of travelling maps.) 24 x 24 in., backed with cloth and fol'd in 16° covers. London, G: Philip & son. [n. d.]

——— (Scandinavia.) Sweden and Norway. (Philips' series of travelling maps.) 20 x 24 in., backed with cloth and fol'd in 16° covers. London, G: Philip & son, [n. d.]

(Ralph, illustrator). See (Matthew). A tour through Sweden and Denmark. 1789.

(Solomon, pseud.) Tales of travels in the north of Europe. 1831. See (W: Joseph).

(—). Two summers in Norway. [Anon.] 2 v. 12° London, Saunders & Otley, 1840.

(Mountague). The Schleswig-Holstein question considered in a lecture delivered March 9, 1864. 8° Oxford and London, J: H: & J. Parker, 1864.

(T:, illustrator). See (Matthew). A tour through Sweden and Denmark. 1789.

(Michael Anthony Shrapnel). See (T:) Norway in 1848 and 1849.

(Robert). Visions of the times of old; or, the antiquarian enthusiast. 3 v. 8°. London, C. Wright; Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd, 1848.

Contains: King Askew; or, the "Dragon of the shield:" a legendary narrative descriptive of the heroic age of the north, v. 2, pp. 61-128. King Askew in Britain; or, the Danish invasion of Mercia, v. 2, pp. 129-377.

(C. St. A. de). The Sleswig question between Denmark & Germany. With a map. (Translated from the German.) 8°. London, J. Bain, 1873.

(Jón). Viking tales of the North. 1877. See (Rasmus B.).

(Björnstjerne). Norway's constitutional struggle. In "Scribner's monthly." v. 21. 8° New York, Scribner & co., no. 4, Feb. 1881, pp. 603-611